Fathoming the Changes: The Evolution of Some Technical Terms and Interpretive Strategies in Yijing Exegesis

Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (5):146-170 (2013)
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Abstract

This essay maps the changing contours of Yijing exegesis, focusing in particular on certain specialized terms that deal with the related problems of “knowing fate” and “establishing fate”. Among the concepts to be discussed are hui, ji, jiu, li, li, lin, wang, heng, wujiu, xiong, yong, yuan, and zhen.

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